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top-marginannotationwhy if changes in circumstances rapid not changes in species.— It looks as if each peculiarity required to be firmly impressed XX bottom-marginannotationXX hence plants long cultivated cannot be recognized ! — Pyramids of Egypt.

[continues overleaf] ⇑lines 12—1scorebottom-marginannotationBecause there were localities fitted for simplest animals, as well as the most complex , therefore some remained simple ,if not created . The incidental good that one race performs to others [continues on page 375] proves adaptation in Universe .

line 1—bottom-marginannotationNot time to form varieties in America & Australia — Appeal to any breeder, whether if none imported, some breed would no «X» be endemic top-marginannotationX I think this fact coupled with Egyptian shows change suddeny produced

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⇑line 8at "great" annotationor small ⇑lines 5—3score⇑line 5annotationwith bottom-marginannotationrespect to changes superinduced in short period ⇑line 1at "offspring" annotationwith no tendency to go back